Transfer
TEN YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS (2011-2020)

FIFA has published a report on international transfers in the men’s game during the 2011-2020 period, the most comprehensive review of transfers across the globe ever produced.
The report confirms that transfer market activity increased steadily over the past decade.
From 11,890 transfers conducted in 2011 to a peak of 18,079 in 2019, a total of 133,225 international transfers and loans of professional players took place, while USD 48.5 billion was spent on transfer fees during the period.
Global Transfer Market Report 2020

FIFA has today published the 2020 edition of the FIFA Global Transfer Market Report, which charts the transfers of professional men’s and women’s players.
For the first time, the report also includes the transfers of amateur footballers worldwide. Thanks to changes to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) and enhancements to the Transfer Matching System (TMS), since July 2020 FIFA has also been able to process and facilitate transfers of amateurs in TMS. During the first six months of implementation, some 17,382 amateur players switched clubs.
International Transfer Market Snapshot 2020

FIFA published its International Transfer Market Snapshot June-October 2020, an analysis of player transfer activity during the transfer window that closed on Monday.
It is the first time that FIFA has created and published such an overview of global transfers involving both male and female players immediately after the conclusion of the international transfer window. The Snapshot gives a brief overview of transfer activity between June and October, taking into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, both on the extended deadline for deals to be struck and the willingness of clubs to engage in the market.
FIFA Global Transfer Market Report 2018

The new edition of the FIFA Global Transfer Market Report is now available for free download.
The report offers an overview of global international transfer activity at professional football clubs around the world throughout 2017.
Some highlights of the report:
Spending reached a new high of USD 6.37 billion, 32.7% more than in 2016
A new record was set with 15,624 international transfers, 6.8% more than in 2016, involving 13,415 players of 181 different nationalities
15.8% of transfers involved fees, with the remaining 84.2% free of fees
Most of the increase in global spending is accounted for by the few at the top: about two thirds (67.4%) of the USD 6.37 billion spent came from only 50 clubs from 13 member associations
The report also offers insights into:
Geographical club involvement in international transfers
A case study on three fast-growing markets: Japan, Czech Republic and Hungary
An analysis of the transfers of South American players around the world
Movement of minor players
Click on the button below to go to fifatms.com and download the report for free.
For questions or requests, please contact us at TMSreports@fifa.org
FUTBOLDA KÜRESEL TRANSFER

FIFA’nın “Uluslararası Transfer Eşleme Sistemi”nin (ITMS), Ekim 2010’dan itibaren düzenli olarak yayınlanmaya başlanan “Global Transfer Pazar Raporu 2017” nu yayınladı.
Rapora göre 2010’dan bu güne kadar tüm dünyada 78 bin 323 profesyonel futbolcunun uluslararası transferi gerçekleştirilmiştir. 2016’daki14 bin 591 transfer bir önceki yıla göre % 7.3’ lük bir artış göstermiştir. 2013’ten 2016 yılı sonuna kadar transfere harcanan meblağ % 14.3 artış lük bir artış olmuştur. Ekim 2010’dan bu yana futbolda transfere 22 milyar 670 milyon dolar harcandığını ifade edilmektedir.
Rapor; geçen yıl toplam uluslararası transferlerin sayısının artarak yeni bir zirveye ulaştığını, 14.591 anlaşmanın tamamlandığı ve bir önceki yıla oranla toplamda 13,601 anlaşmanın neredeyse bin yeni anlaşmanın yapılarak, ilk kez bu hedefin üzerine çıktığını FIFA’ya bağlı 211 federasyondan 178’i ve 4 bin 379 futbol kulübü, 2016 yılında en az bir uluslararası transfere imza attığı görülmektedir.
2016 yılında Futbolda toplam 4,79 milyar dolarlık transfer ücreti harcamaları bir önceki yıla göre % 14,3 artarak 2013’ten bu yana en yüksek artışa ulaşmıştır.
Raporda yer alan ilginç verilerden bir tanesi de 2016’da yapılan transferlerin yüzde 85.6’sında bonservis bedeli ödenmemiş olması. Ayrıca bonservis bedeli ödenen transferlerden sadece yüzde 1.5’inde transfer bedeli 5 milyon dolar ve üzerinde olduğu ifade edilmektedir.
FIFA TMS Global Transfer Market 2017

Today, FIFA TMS launched its Global Transfer Market Report 2017. It examines official international transfer figures for the six confederations in 2016.
The report shows that the total number of international transfers reached a new peak last year, with 14,591 deals completed, surpassing the 14,000 mark for the first time ever. This is almost a thousand transfers more than the previous year, when there were a total of 13,601.
At USD 4.79bn, spending on transfer fees also reached a new high in 2016, with a 14.3 per cent increase from the previous year, the largest increase since 2013. Although clubs spent almost USD 5bn in 2016, a new record high, only 14.4 per cent of all worldwide transfers involved the payment of a fee.
The report also reveals that 879 transfers occurred between countries that had never before completed a single transfer together since the introduction of the International Transfer Matching System (ITMS) in 2010, with new transfer streams being created and old relationships remaining strong.